The TNSR CLI can be started a few different ways. The command to start the CLI
is /usr/bin/clixon_cli, but the exact method varies, as discussed in this
section.

When started, the TNSR CLI will print the hostname followed by the prompt:

tnsr#

From that prompt, commands can be entered to view status information or perform
other tasks. Throughout this documentation, the router hostname will typically
be omitted unless it is required for clarification.

TNSR includes a tnsr user by default, and this user will automatically load
the TNSR CLI at login. To take advantage of this user, login to it directly
using ssh, or switch to it using sudo or su from another account.

The behavior of the tnsr account varies by platform, and its password can be
reset using any account with access to sudo (See Default Accounts and Passwords).